As the countdown to Ozzy Osbourne’s final live performances continues, Sharon Osbourne has shared an emotional message aimed directly at fans: this is a time for celebration, not scrutiny.
In a new interview with Kerrang, Sharon opened up about the mindset she hopes attendees will bring to the highly anticipated farewell concerts, which mark the end of an era in rock history.
“I said to Ozzy there’s no pressure on anyone except to enjoy yourselves,” Sharon said. “There’s no pressure at all. Nobody’s going to be going, ‘Oh, this one sounded like sh*t. Why didn’t they sing this song?’ We’re all there to celebrate.”
“Everybody’s Gonna Party”
The concerts, set to feature Ozzy’s final live appearance, have already attracted global attention. But rather than frame them as sad goodbyes, Sharon emphasized that they should feel more like joyful send-offs.
“I hope everyone takes something special home with them,” she continued. “I told Ozzy, ‘Everybody’s gonna party.’ That’s what they should be doing.”
Sharon’s comments reflect the emotional gravity of the moment—not just for the Osbourne family but for generations of fans who’ve followed Ozzy’s five-decade legacy in both Black Sabbath and his solo career.
A Moment in Rock History
The farewell shows will cap off a career that changed the face of heavy metal, and Sharon’s words serve as a reminder that rock is about connection, not perfection.
As fans from around the world prepare to attend this milestone event, the message is clear: Celebrate the legacy, sing every word, and honor the journey.